Publications | Book
A Court Divided: October Term 2023
The Kyle Rittenhouse trial divided public opinion in many ways. The trial served as a proxy battle between different political ideologies.
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Available for credit
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
1.50 total credit hours including
Professional Ethics
Status:
Available for credit
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
1.50 total credit hours including
Implicit Bias
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Available for credit
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
1.50 total credit hours including
Professionalism
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
1.50 total credit hours including
Legal Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Status:
Self apply
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2027
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
12/31/2025
1.50 total credit hours including
Professionalism
Status:
Self apply
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics and Professionalism
Status:
Self apply
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics/Professionalism
Status:
Available for credit
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
1.80 total credit hours including
Diversity, Inclusion, and Elimination of Bias
Status:
Reciprocity
1.80 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics/Professionalism
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2027
1.50 total credit hours including
Diversity, Inclusion and Elimination of Bias
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
2.00 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Approved
2.00 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
1.50 total credit hours including
Professionalism (equality, diversity and inclusion)
Status:
Available for credit
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
1.50 total credit hours including
Access to Justice
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Available for credit
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Self apply
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
1.50 total credit hours including
Professionalism
Status:
Self apply
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
1.80 total credit hours including
Ethics and Professionalism Programming
Status:
Approved
1.80 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2027
1.80 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Applied for
1.80 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Self apply
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
02/10/2025
Log In to view your rate
Unlock the discounted member rate
Join first as a member, and then purchase this product at special member pricing
Closed Captioned.
The Rittenhouse case, was, however, more than just politics. Hidden in plain view was an example of the implicit bias that plagues much of the criminal justice system. This panel will take an in-depth look at how implicit bias played a role in the outcome of the case, as well as how implicit bias is present in many aspects of routine courtroom process. Attendees will be challenged to take a critical view of their own courtroom practices in an effort to overcome their own implicit biases.
American Bar Association, Criminal Justice Section
CE2202TRTOLC
90
2/11/2022 12:00:00 AM
Publications | Book
A Court Divided: October Term 2023
Publications | Book
The State of Criminal Justice 2024
Publications | Book
Prosecutorial Misconduct: A Practical Guide for Criminal Defense Lawyers
Mar
20
Events | In-Person
2025 Privacy and Emerging Technology National Institute
ETHICS 60 min
Join us in the city where it happens.Hosted by the ABA Science & Technology Law Section (SciTech), the Privacy and Emerging Technology National Institute combines Privacy with the Section’s Spring Me…
Mar
07
Civil Rights Boot Camp
Civil rights lawyers come in all forms and practice settings. Whether you’re a recent law graduate, a seasoned attorney, or someone with a passion for justice, this Boot Camp is for you.
Mar
04
Events | In-Person
40th White Collar Crime Institute
ETHICS 60 min
Since its establishment in 1987, the Institute has been attended by leading federal and state judges and prosecutors, law enforcement officials, defense attorneys, corporate in-house counsel, and mem…